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2 comments for “EMF Camp mobile GSM network powered by Raspberry Pis”

Sam Machin

14 September 2018 at 12:19 pm

Slight correction, The network was generally working well for most of the event, we had an outage of a few base stations on the Friday evening but that was fixed fairly quickly.
The issue was mainly with the GSM part of the Badge which had RF issues so wasn’t able to attach to the network for most of the event, some attendees got extra sim cards from our desk and had their phones on the network for most of the weekend.
(I built and ran the network)

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